The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 08, 1925, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 35

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    r— 1 The Omaha Sunday Bee
( ci-i'ia llan i , viuli'
is!, whip will be heat'd
in ( inn erl at the Bran
deis theater Thursdav
evi■ nirie under the au
lilcis of the Tup'-ila;.
Mualeal elul
The oldest building m Nebraska This log cabin wa- built by th• government in September, 1835, for
the use of the Rev. M< ■ M* rrill. a Baptist missionary ."-am u*-I J’len .• Merrill, th* s* * ond white child
to he born in Nebraska, wa !,■ rn in th:- hou-* Th* fir t whi'* child horn in Nebra-ea was Maj. Mill
C. Kennerly, who wa; bo ! Fort Atkir ' This log which i- on
the I'latte river, eight miles southwest of Bellevue, i- now u * d as a * hi* ken h* a-*- by the farmer on
whose land it stands. It ha- been suggested that th* Bapti-* Missionaty society take !eps to j.rc er.c
this historic building Photo by Louis R. Bostwick.
Ne braska j talle ' m it, H< i Ralph Mad on «»f ( roijfhten, Neb
He im 27 years old and i V foot f» inrh« hij/h !’h• photo hows
Mr Madvon and hi mother
most piani f-. will Ith»‘ soloist at tht last < i • • * of the eaao?
by th»* Omaha Symphony orch *tra a* th» \u*i11 rmm Wi-rine*'
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I hi firs' airplane that ever flew in Omaha (ileni 1 lr'i-s at the wheel of the machine he brought
hen f<>r an exhibit ion flight in 1910 If th. mr mail fliers now flashing along in the midnight darkn* ,
at mot.- than lull miles an hour had to fly in ships like 'hi' . -a you would probably mak* better *' .
tarrying your letter- to < hirugo. I’hoto by Louis R H -t#i
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H„w fil.nn Curtiss and
his ship lookr.l in thr
air as hr was glidingr
down for a landing.
I'h.'to l.y r.oup ft. Bos'
W'irk
..f thi PirM H.ipt --t rhii*,-* ,>• i'-.iIim Phot b\ lVwcl